plural daps
chiefly African American English
: a stylized gesture in which two people clasp hands (as in greeting or solidarity) and that often involves a variety of additional gestures (such as bumping fists, snapping fingers, and slapping palms)
Across the U.S. and around the globe, the dap has various marvelous permutations among melanated people. It might be a loud smack of hands, followed by a grip and a shoulder lean-in. Or a four-fingered shake, then sliding together of fingers, then the shoulder lean-in and a back slap. Each gesture wordlessly denotes the depth of respect and intimacy the two people share.—Rhonda Henderson and Aaron Stallworth
… [Basketball player Duncan] Robinson and [close friend Harry] Rafferty were having breakfast while Lakers star LeBron James was eating at a nearby table. "LeBron walked over and goes, 'What up, Dunc?'" Rafferty said. "And he gave him a dap. …"—Adam Himmelsbach
"We ride together, we die together, bad marriage for life!" the two [Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith] joked (using a Bad Boys reference), followed with a loving dap.—Tonja Renée Stidhum
For many years, [Big] B [Brian Keith Jones] was famous for protecting Nelly's [Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., rapper] personal space. But what most folks didn't see was the kind hearted gentle giant that was always quick to lovingly greet with a hug, some dap and a smile.—Delores Shante
—usually used in the phrases give dap(s) or give some dap[Rajai] Davis wasn't in Monday's starting lineup, but he was still out on the left field foul line when the starters were running their pregame sprints "giving daps and doing our handshakes."—Paul Hoynes
By the time Jayson Tatum turned around to give teammate Jaylen Brown some dap for a pass to set up an easy layup, Aaron Nesmith's inbounds pass was in his grasp. Tatum knocked the ball back to Brown, who pulled up for a 28-footer. Swish.—Gary Washburn
Officer Rick Trevino stepped through the front doors of Bowsher High School and before he could take three paces, his name echoed through the empty hallway. "Trevino!," Anthony Farnum, a Bowsher student, yelled in excitement. … The two then gave each other dap—a less formal, more intimate handshake. It's a greeting often shared between people with mutual respect for one another.—Javonte Anderson
dapped; dapping; daps
chiefly African American English
: to greet (someone) with a stylized gesture that involves clasping hands and incorporating a variety of additional gestures (such as bumping fists, snapping fingers, and slapping palms)
… fans come up to me, they dap me, they express their appreciation for hard work and passion.—NBA player Kevin Garnett, quoted at boston.com
The way we take care of each other, explained India Luckett of the Stronghold Civic Association, is evident in the nature of how we dap.—Rhonda Henderson and Aaron Stallworth
—usually used with upHe dapped up his best friend.
[NFL players] Marshawn Lynch … and Draymond Green bounded off their bus to dap up fans on Lakeside Drive.—Dan Moore
While I'll be the first to admit that my husband is one of the best dads I know, he gets a lot of praise heaped on him for doing stuff that I think just comes with the job. I can't tell you how many times I've seen brothers stop and dap him up on the street in our Brooklyn neighborhood just for walking our son to school (no kidding!).—Angela Johnson
[WNBA players] Natisha Hiedeman and Tiffany Hayes dapped up with a special handshake at center court, surrounded by their teammates as the Mohegan Sun Arena crowd erupted in cheers.—Lila Bromberg
dapped; dapping; daps
1
transitive + intransitive
: to fish by dropping a baited hook or fly (see fly entry 4 sense 3) gently on the surface of the water : dib entry 1
… "dapping" your lure, fly or bait from directly above will provide results.—Jeffrey Walters
2
transitive + intransitive
: to dip or skip gently or quickly on, along, or into the surface of water
dapping stones
When an adult mayfly … lays her eggs … she daps up and down on the surface of the water to dislodge the eggs and cause them to drop into the water.—Bill Bean
A single leaf falls as a bird daps over the water.—John Vachon
3
transitive
: to create a notch or slot in (a beam or girder)
To minimize the visibility of the center pier, the girder's dapped (partially cutaway) ends extend into the pier cap.—Civil Engineering
dapping
noun
Dapping consists of lowering a fly through the streamside foliage without casting, and dancing it up and down on the surface …
—Ernest Schwiebert
plural daps
1
: a baited hook or fly (see fly entry 4 sense 3) that is dropped gently on the surface of the water to catch fish
… young Charlie Cooke, Bonniconlon [Ireland], did well on the dap catching a 1.5 lb trout.—Derek Evans
2
: a notch or slot created in a beam or girder
… the common practice of cutting ''daps'' on the underside of the beams to accommodate the supporting beams appears to have substantial strength-reducing effects.—Adam Taylor et al.
diammonium phosphate
Diammonium phosphate (DAP), the world's most commonly used fertilizer, reached its highest price on record last week …—The Lawton (Oklahoma) Constitution
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